I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle th-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
It's probably skip chain; skip clears chips way faster & cuts just as fast on a bar that long. So only half as miserable as you might think it would be... it's still a pain to do by hand though!
@@danl6634 I love hand sharpening. I don't have an 880 though. But after some practice you can sharpen your saw chain quickly and adjust rakers with ease. Maintaining a saw is like dating a super model lol lots of maintenance.
@@andrr7156 same; the 10 minute touch up is always worth the little bit of effort. My Jonsereds 920 super with a 42" bar with skip chain takes about 15-20 to do a thorough touch- up, but if it's really dull the electric bench sharpener comes out. 135 links takes a good while to grind after a day of dropping 3' oak trees.
Wow! What a beautiful peice of wood! And that saw is crazy! I remember watching storage wars and they found one in a locker. My mind was blown by the size of the saw.
Это же сколько столов можно было зделать из этого дерева ,пилять по 50-100мм четыре ножки обработать вскрыть лаком и классные оригинальные столы готовы !!!
maine home, in the united kingdom, oak trees have preservation order's on as there royal to the Crown, so if you got one in your front or back yard and you want it gone, then tough lol you would have to move
He is a German. If u want to cut down a tree in Germany u must have to bring some rly good reasons and also have to fill out dozens of documents. At least thats what happened to me, when i wanted to remove a tree.
I'd say this tree is anywhere between 150 to 250 years old. What is amazing to me is that there is no rot at all. .ussualy oaks have rotten centers from. Maybe a broken branch leaving a place for rain water to sit and over time rot itsbway down to the base of the tree . Awesome for table tops.
Antti Lukkari Hahahaha crappy??? I’d love to see a husky or some other brand try to cut it. Psst. Would take soo much longer with any other brand because of power. What do you use???
I love oak, but boy is it unforgiving compared to something like Birch and Maple. The one I cut down for a friend was a twig compared to this thing and it clogged up my bar when I got into cutting the last bits of it for fire wood. I had the take my bar off, clean it out and then dribble some bar oil into the nose sprocket to get it freed. :)
Slane583 try asking for full skip chain at your dealer. less teeth but a faster cut and it has an easier time getting rid of the chips in side the cutter.
Omar Mendoza: I don't think they have full skip for my saw, it's only an MS251. The chain I was using when cutting is a Stihl Rapid Super though. Much more aggressive than the low kick-back that came on in.
Ahh, I used to rip 8 foot spruce logs when I heli logged on the coast here in BC. 6 foot bars on 090s or 088s, sometimes 3120 Huskys. Doesn’t take that long to file the chain, sometimes I’d only get two logs ripped in a 12 hour day, it’s a lot of wood to cut through.
Except where he gouged it with the small saw. Probably less than 1/8" but that could have been avoided by turning the big saw upside down and finishing the cut from the top.
I'm all for cutting esp some great wood like that. I feel like there's gonna be a day when you can't see a tree that size still standing. Great video! Wish I was there.
+Big Island MN Warren Ohio, The Avalon golf course. 175+ year old White Oak. Took nearly a day just to flush the stump from 4' high. Root flares were 6' in length.
For anyone who is wondering why they are cutting down this oak tree, this oak tree already had its last breath and is a dead tree. Cutting down an old, dead tree in necessary for the younger trees to thrive. Being able to use the oak wood from that dead oak is not only profitable for the wood yard, but it's also better for the environment and not letting the wood go to waste.
Philip Polkovnikov Lol a little. Just because I love my sthill ms467, and I know the saw in this video is the big brother to mine. But hey I'm sure it wasn't nothing personal? One more thing, u German? If so do u guys drink grolsch beer in Germany?
Teri and TL Stanbro he kicks it out of the way because if the sawdust blocks the exit, the saw will stall out. Also, it helps to get the saw itself lower to the ground to finish the cut. It is satisfying to do as a bonus though 😊
Ich hätte Angst, dass bei der fetten Eiche zwischendurch schon mal die Kette stumpf ist. :) Schönes Holz. Macht was Gutes draus. Der alte Baum hats verdient.
Legend has it, he's stihl out there cutting the same tree...
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@@wyatt8456 😂
Oh for Pete’s sake.
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I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle th-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
The only thing I see that would be a pain is filing that chain . I’ll need a big joint for that one
Love full comps but if its for a bar that size hell no
I’m a weirdo but I like sharpening chains, just it helps when you have an actual grinder though😂
It probably is not that bad if you done it a few times.
The one guy who actually needs an 880 and a 4 foot bar instead of just wanting one. 🤣
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i know right i want one and i don't even own any land or have a need for one
Come to Oz, they all grow like that...
@@Treeesmith I am from Aus, only the biggest gums are like that. But still true, some of those old trees are huge.
Not sure what was more impressive, the size of that beautiful oak or the size of the bar on that saw
The tree definitely. A bar is just a longer version of a conventional one but my god that tree was beautiful lol
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That man just sawed off a dining room table.
Table for 6 is done 👍😂
Dining room table that will fall through the floor😂😂
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Nice cut. I've tried a 880 once, felling a 120 cm beech. Very dense wood that sinks in water. The saw was amazing.
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Could you imagine sharpening that chain. You’d be at it for hours.
In an other video u can see my chainsharp robot machine
It's probably skip chain; skip clears chips way faster & cuts just as fast on a bar that long. So only half as miserable as you might think it would be... it's still a pain to do by hand though!
@@danl6634 I love hand sharpening. I don't have an 880 though. But after some practice you can sharpen your saw chain quickly and adjust rakers with ease. Maintaining a saw is like dating a super model lol lots of maintenance.
@@andrr7156 same; the 10 minute touch up is always worth the little bit of effort. My Jonsereds 920 super with a 42" bar with skip chain takes about 15-20 to do a thorough touch- up, but if it's really dull the electric bench sharpener comes out. 135 links takes a good while to grind after a day of dropping 3' oak trees.
Theres a new one 881
That could take out like 6 zombies at once
Pack a punch it.
I’ve used the 880 before. It’s a beast!
Super clean straight cut, nice sharp saw
That tree is *THICC*
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Wow! What a beautiful peice of wood! And that saw is crazy! I remember watching storage wars and they found one in a locker. My mind was blown by the size of the saw.
So you like big things 😉?
Это же сколько столов можно было зделать из этого дерева ,пилять по 50-100мм четыре ножки обработать вскрыть лаком и классные оригинальные столы готовы !!!
I have used one a handful of times when I worked for a tree company. Haven't worked trees for years and still want this saw.
Every time I see a big oak taken down they are rotten in the center. This one was in great shape.
I see pieces cut like this in tree removal jobs often. The tree is healthy, but the customer wants it out of the way...
maine home, in the united kingdom, oak trees have preservation order's on as there royal to the Crown, so if you got one in your front or back yard and you want it gone, then tough lol you would have to move
He is a German. If u want to cut down a tree in Germany u must have to bring some rly good reasons and also have to fill out dozens of documents. At least thats what happened to me, when i wanted to remove a tree.
In America you take your .50 cal and shoot it down
its in austria
its actually crazy how dense that log looks, its almost like a rock!
Ran a stihl 880 with a 6' bat last summer , was an experience for sure.
Master sawyer - that's the cleanest cut through a big log with a one man chainsaw I have seen.
Thanks mate
@@heyligenstaedt good afternoon what is the name of that saw and would you recommend this saw afer 5yrs are do you have a better recommendation thanks
@@annmariebeharie5989 u mean tje chainsaw or the bandsawmill
Imagine quantos anos tinha essa árvore
Wondering how old it has been! Still in great shape, no signs of rotten inside! Would make excellent furnitures!
At least 500 years old. Likely 600
Why do I want a coffee table just like that now?
It would probably take all day to count those rings figuring out how old that tree is nice work guys 👍Thumbs up
Power head is over 22 lbs
Displacement is over 121 cc
8.6 HP
59” bar
And yet guys crank them up more
I'd say this tree is anywhere between 150 to 250 years old. What is amazing to me is that there is no rot at all. .ussualy oaks have rotten centers from. Maybe a broken branch leaving a place for rain water to sit and over time rot itsbway down to the base of the tree . Awesome for table tops.
That red oak is a lot older that 250, might be closer 450.
I’m guess 500 years old
That's the thiccest tree I have ever seen.
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Wait till you see a massive cottonwood, now those are annoying to clean up after you get em down
Thats what she said 😎
That's not a chainsaw.... THIS is a chainsaw.
Nice Crocodile Dundee reference
That's not a chainsaw, it's a crappy stihl.
No that is not a chainsaw, this is chainsaws.
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I'll get my rex out, now that's a real old school saw
Antti Lukkari Hahahaha crappy??? I’d love to see a husky or some other brand try to cut it.
Psst. Would take soo much longer with any other brand because of power.
What do you use???
That chainsaw looks like a weapon from Monster hunter
Ya are right. The Deviljho Oppressor Charge blade.
Or from a Warhammer 40k Space Marine...
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I logged for 24 years. The 42 was always nice for the big stuff. Keep the rakers low and it chews like a dog.
I bet it'd take a long time to sharpen that chain!
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Hell of a big tree. Hell of a big saw and bar. Hell of a nice cut!
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I know! And I brag about my 070! An 880?!? 😳🤤
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Какой шикарный стол можно сделать
Много столов
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all i can see is an amazing coffee table in the making 😊
MS880 is a slower rpm saw than the smaller MS462 and MS500 but you can hear it grunting with more torque through all that wood.
2:34 Your bar wasn’t clogging up you just accidentally engaged the chain break 😂😂
Zach Smisek came to comments for this. Same name! What’s the chances haha
Lol
I noticed that as well.
Anyone who has ran chainsaws for a long time and is honest has done this. Its that Sling blade Aint got no gas in it moment. I've definitely done it.
@@papaandnanahomestead1467 yeah..?
awesome, i wish i had a slab of wood like that to chuck knives at
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That was my comment dduuude
Maskaradu phone 👍
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I was about to comment that xd
I love oak, but boy is it unforgiving compared to something like Birch and Maple. The one I cut down for a friend was a twig compared to this thing and it clogged up my bar when I got into cutting the last bits of it for fire wood. I had the take my bar off, clean it out and then dribble some bar oil into the nose sprocket to get it freed. :)
Slane583 try asking for full skip chain at your dealer. less teeth but a faster cut and it has an easier time getting rid of the chips in side the cutter.
Omar Mendoza: I don't think they have full skip for my saw, it's only an MS251. The chain I was using when cutting is a Stihl Rapid Super though. Much more aggressive than the low kick-back that came on in.
Flip you're bar homie
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I love watching how long it takes with stop and goes
Just by looking at it, i can tell that's a 200 year old tree. 1800 century oak tree cowboy era.
Imagine leatherface running at you full speed with that like mkx
who else wanted them to splash water on that end to see the rings
My dad told me once when you can’t chop down a tree use a saw and if that don’t work use more saw
Really...did you make a tf2 engineer refrance 😂
Yes
@@AzraelMight I freaking knew it 😂😂
Honestly…. i’m shocked that something like this hasn’t appeared in anime.
Amazing just absolutely amazing. That oak has to be between 200-400 years old.
The whole earth must have shook when you cut that down
Check out the videos of people taking down huge redwoods. It’s a fucking earthquake
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It woke me up from my nap when it fell. I remember it
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You are a very strong guy. You handle that saw like it has an 18 inch bar.
"Gotta sharpen my chain. I'll catch up with you guys next year."
I think it would be Better to just buy a new one 😂
Ahh, I used to rip 8 foot spruce logs when I heli logged on the coast here in BC. 6 foot bars on 090s or 088s, sometimes 3120 Huskys. Doesn’t take that long to file the chain, sometimes I’d only get two logs ripped in a 12 hour day, it’s a lot of wood to cut through.
What a beautiful tight core it has. Very suited stem for furniture making.
Now, that’s a real man chainsaw.
Ножки приделать и стол готов!
Almost a table!
That chainsaw is like modern day longsword
And I thought my 460 was a beast, This makes my saw look like a butter knife
Trees like this are what i think of when i hear someone saying a 25 year old oak is "mature".
.. and that's an impressive pile of sawdust!
That could become a fine table
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That is a clean cut, considering the effort put into it. Those surfaces look great!!(We're gonna need a bigger chainsaw)
a v8 powered one will do
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Except where he gouged it with the small saw. Probably less than 1/8" but that could have been avoided by turning the big saw upside down and finishing the cut from the top.
Just saying. Now, THAT'S a damn tree right there.
Now you got yourself a nice tabletop.
Would take a whole weekend to sharpen that chain! Awesome tree!
Llo mi serrucho corto más rápido
I'm all for cutting esp some great wood like that. I feel like there's gonna be a day when you can't see a tree that size still standing. Great video! Wish I was there.
That is literally firewood for the rest of my life.
интересно сколько раз нужно дозаправлять чтобы спилить хоть кусок этого дерева ?
один раз
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Never a good day when the ole 880 comes out
My 880 is the same, just pounce on the throttle, it'll probably cut off . Ease into it a bit, it'll stay running.
That's the John Holmes Signature Series chain saw.
OMG! That's the longest chainsaw I ever seen
Papi chulo Nain Ramírez that what she said
That’s the most powerful production chainsaw there is and I’m jealous
An 88 that idles, that's a first 😂 Gotta love the low-end grunt of these saws, so much torque :)
Nothing like the power of a good saw. This would make a great table.
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I want to make a table
Big Island MN That's the first thing I thought of.
One of those rounds would make an Awesome dining table for the Log Cabin.
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where the hell do to you find a tree that thick. God dam!
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+Big Island MN
Warren Ohio, The Avalon golf course.
175+ year old White Oak. Took nearly a day just to flush the stump from 4' high. Root flares were 6' in length.
Big Island MN GOD blessed that tree, Not Damn.
Vancouver Island
Some of our trees @ Cathedral Grove on Vancouver Island make this one look small!
I can't imagine oaks that big are plentiful. Sad to see such an incredible specimen felled. Hope he made a lot of nice tables
Trees have a life cycle too. They get too old and die. Harvesting lumber and replanting is a great way to build things and store carbon.
With a bar that long you shouldn't have any problem finding dates!
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What is the best petrol saw?
Crazy probably took over 100 years for those trees to get that big
Probably longer tbh that things huge
But Just a few secs to drop on the ground haha, that's funny
@@thiagomeireles5895 no thats is sad
César Baez you gonna cry 😢
There are trees alive now that were also alive at the time of Christ.
How old approximately was that tree? My resolution wont let me count the rings...
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Going by how fast oak typically grows, I calculated somewhere over 550
At least 500 years old.
Cut a thin slab and you would have a table
....or a helipad! lol
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Or 100 tables...
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For anyone who is wondering why they are cutting down this oak tree, this oak tree already had its last breath and is a dead tree. Cutting down an old, dead tree in necessary for the younger trees to thrive. Being able to use the oak wood from that dead oak is not only profitable for the wood yard, but it's also better for the environment and not letting the wood go to waste.
Isn’t it the same chainsaw that was used in the Texas chainsaw massacre😂😂
жалко такие огромные деревья
It's always nice to kick the pile of sawdust out of the way.
+Teri and TL Stanbro I bow down
les. perruches. ondulées.
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Philip Polkovnikov
Lol a little. Just because I love my sthill ms467, and I know the saw in this video is the big brother to mine. But hey I'm sure it wasn't nothing personal? One more thing, u German? If so do u guys drink grolsch beer in Germany?
Teri and TL Stanbro he kicks it out of the way because if the sawdust blocks the exit, the saw will stall out. Also, it helps to get the saw itself lower to the ground to finish the cut.
It is satisfying to do as a bonus though 😊
"Do you think he's compensating for something?" -Shrek
What saw should he use? A saw with a 30cm blade?
Hey, I have a ms880, and a big 4x4, but just to get the job done. No compensating for us hopeless guys.
Can't imagine the history that beast oak has seen!
Ich hätte Angst, dass bei der fetten Eiche zwischendurch schon mal die Kette stumpf ist. :) Schönes Holz. Macht was Gutes draus. Der alte Baum hats verdient.
@ 2:35, glad to see you're wearing your Stihl underwear.....😅
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Goes with his balls of Stihl to wield a saw that size!
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If i had that tree would cut it in long slices and make beautiful rustic dining tables👍
I wanna borrow that saw and walk around town with it .. great vid... I do hope you were wearing ear plugs !
Where gave you found a such big oak like that? Where is his lane? Wonderful. Even with 122cc chain saw slow down quite ,
I'd like to see someone try that with a electric saw! ;)
Darfs ein Scheibchen mehr sein ? ;-) coooool
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Ja gerne noch ein Stück Fleischwurst für den kleinen
@@Dorfkind-wu8ov Oh ja da kommen Erinnerungen hoch. Als Bub bin ich immer gerne zum Metzger ;-) Die gute alte Fleischwurst.
We're going to need a bigger splitter....
Holy shit, taht log is so thick you can make a garden tabletop just out of a slice
Yepp definitely
That saw should peak out better than that. Dirty air filter, needs hi jet turn in, or have it ported. Gonna get mine ported soon.
he’s really cutting the great deku tree smh
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Count the rings and you can tell how old it was.
medieval hildegard its amazing just how much this comment SCREAMS third grader
Did anyone else feel dizzy when he tilted the camera and walked sideways
Each slab would make a helluva dining table.
When teeth are worn and chain is no longer able to be sharpened you can still use it to drag logs.
Great video. How old was that tree.
too hold to be cut down
Mimum of 500 years
Thought I was the only one that wanted to know
This tree was ages old until some *** decided it be cool to do something, eh, cool.
@@jvds1360 I’m all about leaving the old growth to grow but there are other legit reasons old trees need to or have already dropped
Beautiful tree & wood. It seems sad and amazing to see that tree horizontal.